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'Heartbreaking': Doug Ford says he's shocked by lawsuit from late brother's widow. Echoes of the drama that once surrounded former disgraced Toronto mayor Rob Ford took centre stage on Ontario's campaign trail Tuesday, as Doug Ford accused his late brother's widow of trying to use the looming provincial election to extract money from him. >>

Brother of crack-smoking Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is sworn in as premier of Ontario. Doug Ford, 53, now the 26th premier of Canada's largest province, was his brother's most aggressive defender amidst allegations of Rob's illegal drug use back in 2013. >>

Brother of late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford new Ontario premier. TORONTO (AP) - The new premier of Ontario is the brother of late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, who became famous for smoking crack cocaine.Doug Ford's Progressive... >>

Doug Ford promised to deliver the GTA for the PCs and that's what he did. The Progressive Conservative gains in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area alone were enough to win Doug Ford a majority government. >>

Doug Ford, brother of late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, elected Ontario premier. Doug Ford -- brother of the late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, who admitted to smoking crack cocaine while in office -- is the next premier of Ontario. >>

Doug Ford, brother of late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, rides populist wave to victory in Ontario. Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford will lead the Ontario government as premier. >>

Doug Ford: Ex-Toronto mayor's brother set to be Ontario premier. The former city councillor was close to his brother Rob Ford, who died in 2016 of a rare cancer. >>

Ford expected to cut Toronto city council almost in half, report says. Premier Doug Ford is expected to cut Toronto city council almost in half at a news conference tomorrow morning, according to a media report. >>

Ford reverses course on Greenbelt development, says he'll maintain protected area. Public backlash prompted Doug Ford to backtrack Tuesday on an election promise to allow housing development in a protected green space around the Toronto region, with the Progressive Conservative leader saying he's going to listen to those who want the area preserved. >>

Ford says he would spend $5B on subways in Toronto. Doug Ford highlighted a transit spending pledge for his first announcement in the provincial election campaign. >>

Ford won't say if he will march in Pride parade. Doug Ford won't say whether he'll march in Toronto's annual Pride parade if he's elected Ontario premier. >>

Ont. provincial leaders push for votes as Thursday vote looms. The three major party leaders have heavy campaign schedules today as Thursday's vote looms. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is to make an announcement in Toronto, where he'll also visit three campaign offices across the city, before stopping at a shopping mall in Thornhill, Ont. >>

Poll: Toronto voters crown Ford as winner of first provincial leaders’ debate. The majority of Torontonians have crowned Doug Ford the winner of the first provincial leaders’ debate, according to a poll conducted immediately after the event on Monday night. >>

Renata Ford faces growing cash crunch as she pursues Premier Doug Ford in court, records show. Sworn financial statements filed last year by Renata Ford, widow of former Toronto mayor Rob Ford, suggest she could be in significant financial trouble as she tries to force Ontario Premier Doug Ford to hand over funds from Rob's estate. >>

Rob Ford's widow: Ford family mismanaged late husband's estate. The widow of former Toronto mayor Rob Ford is suing members of his family, including brother Doug Ford, for $15 million, alleging that they mismanaged family assets and Rob Ford’s estate. >>